Why then is Rugrats, one of our favorites of this week, the proud recipient of two E's? To be sure, it's got to be one of the weirdest events in the history of our ratings. Overall, Rugrats is an A game, but the sloppy control gets an E as does the difficulty level, if there is one. We feel bad giving the E's, but they are deserved.

The control can be very uncooperative thanks to the poor analog control, which will give you an idea of what it's like to be walking a baby. Is this intentional? Maybe so. Is it annoying on occasion? Absolutely. Does it preclude you from enjoying the game? Absolutely not. Will you get sick of running into walls just because these kids can't walk right? Maybe, maybe not. You might get a kick out of it.

Again, it is a great game, you should definitely play it. Parents should definitely buy it for young ones. It is one of the most imaginative games we have ever played. It is also one of the best lincense based games we have ever played. THQ did an outstanding job utilizing the voice actors from the Emmy-winning TV show to set up each game scenario with an in-game, cinematic sequence.

Our appreciation of this incredibly unique title is so high we want to show you the entire game, but unfortunately we just don't have the time. Maybe we'll set aside some time in January or February to cover the game in greater detail.

To give you an idea of the outstanding level set-ups and strong characterization, sit back for a few minutes and enjoy some hilarious clips from the Rugrats PlayStation game. We'll be back with Gex.

Reviewed on Oct 09, 2021


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